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Podofilox

Introduction: Podofilox

Description of Podofilox

Podofilox: An antimitotic agent derived from species of Juniperus and Podophyllum; used to treat external genital and perianal warts.
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Podofilox: A resin extracted from the root of the plant Podophyllum sp. Berberidaceae (mandrake), which contains numerous compounds, among which podophyllotoxin is the principal active component. Podophyllin arrests mitosis in metaphase. Podophyllotoxin offers advantages over podophyllin in terms of purity, stability and lack of systemic toxicity. (NCI04)
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